Geography 2050 (2021) Panel: Equitable Maps and Stronger Communities

The panel discusses the role of open mapping, particularly through organizations like Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT), Doctors Without Borders (MSF), and the United Nations Global Service Center. They explore how open geospatial data contributes to equitable health outcomes, emphasizing collaboration, data collection in crisis situations, and supporting decision-making.

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Geography 2050 (2021) Lightning Talk: Using NASA Earth Observations to Enable Open Science with GIS

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Geography 2050 (2021) Spotlight: The Central Arizona Project and the Taking of Navajo Resources